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taxi to the plan is to mass produce these vehicles in asia that's where the pound i bought initially jules peroration for his compact car idea. started of course we drove around and took to exist that was incredibly fun and we were driving around in these minimalist vehicles with out windows milling the wind and experiencing everything much more vividly i mean. that changed my view on getting around cities. small vehicles can be even more fun than really big ones when you're driving around city centers. will come packed cars can challenge once they hit the market and help make electric vehicles mainstream only time will tell. it's interesting to see how we respond it's human beings to the 2nd stanzas of our lives in order to change things now from immobility we go to fashion a young designer amazon big decided to stop using chemical dice and to make our own organic one some plants harvested by women locally the result friendly and socially responsible fashion also looks great. this tall to its native recycles kaplan is a sarong born in mozambique mozambique fashion designer can see and she
taxi to the plan is to mass produce these vehicles in asia that's where the pound i bought initially jules peroration for his compact car idea. started of course we drove around and took to exist that was incredibly fun and we were driving around in these minimalist vehicles with out windows milling the wind and experiencing everything much more vividly i mean. that changed my view on getting around cities. small vehicles can be even more fun than really big ones when you're driving around city...
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obama campaign's julia's fund bill or he knows joe biden julies is now a campaign strategy consultant jules it's good to have you back here at the big table we've been here many times before to talk politics did you expect to select fair. i think there are a lot of great candidates that he got to select from but i think it was the obvious choice not just for political reasons i think they also seem to have some sort of chemistry and so she's not radical she is going to be. being able to excite the base so i think she was the right choice but to make is is coming here is that is she a safe bit. she is safe but i think you know 1st and foremost this is the 1st presidential decision that biden makes in case he gets nominated that she gets elected so i think she checks all the boxes to be a formidable president and to clear that hurdle but i think just from a pure campaign perspective she is a former prosecutor she can bring the heat she can make sure mendis arguments that actually grill somebody like. bill barr and others have experience in the u.s. senate so i think this election today is abo
obama campaign's julia's fund bill or he knows joe biden julies is now a campaign strategy consultant jules it's good to have you back here at the big table we've been here many times before to talk politics did you expect to select fair. i think there are a lot of great candidates that he got to select from but i think it was the obvious choice not just for political reasons i think they also seem to have some sort of chemistry and so she's not radical she is going to be. being able to excite...
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months long protests over alleged the roshan injustice and police brutality following the death of jules floyd in minneapolis we discussed the case earlier with journalist danielle is a. there is every reason for suspicion that the police overreacted there is a consistent pattern of brutality blacks are treated very badly by the criminal justice system it's a very bad racial situation that's only getting worse not to justify the officers actions trigger happy actions as well in any way but do you think running from armed police officers is ever a good idea people are afraid of the police black people are afraid of the police with good reason they are afraid that if they are that they surrender to the police they will be killed the months of b.l.m. protests in the wake of the george floyd killing the calls to defend the police have the protests actually achieved anything or what have the they've achieved there certainly brought the drop dramatize the problem. they've they've impressed the much of the population there really is a serious problem but the american political structure is unre
months long protests over alleged the roshan injustice and police brutality following the death of jules floyd in minneapolis we discussed the case earlier with journalist danielle is a. there is every reason for suspicion that the police overreacted there is a consistent pattern of brutality blacks are treated very badly by the criminal justice system it's a very bad racial situation that's only getting worse not to justify the officers actions trigger happy actions as well in any way but do...
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janet, i wantis to pick off where jules just left in terms of value outperforming long-term in growthif you look at this chart in the bloomberg, you can see growth outperforming. zoom, peloton, shares skyrocketing. does value have legs to run? thee don't think environment is favorable for value stocks yet. if you look at the circumstances favoring value, you need a very strong economy. near the kind of strong growth that would support value stocks. numbers are still quite high. i think based on the environment, it would not be supportive of that. interest rate is a very important driver for value stocks. we are going to be stuck in a low interest rate environment would not just u.s. but globally. verynk that will be beneficial to growth. that is why you are seeing so investorows and retail interest in growth stocks. i don't think value is going to outperform growth anytime soon. >> you are also overweight u.s. equities. why show that? we have actually intrigued u.k. equity exposure early in the month. somee there has been progress in the european economy. out short-term basis, it info
janet, i wantis to pick off where jules just left in terms of value outperforming long-term in growthif you look at this chart in the bloomberg, you can see growth outperforming. zoom, peloton, shares skyrocketing. does value have legs to run? thee don't think environment is favorable for value stocks yet. if you look at the circumstances favoring value, you need a very strong economy. near the kind of strong growth that would support value stocks. numbers are still quite high. i think based on...
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others worked to try to mount a third party candidate for jules jean charles prima. he had a really fraught path to victory. i think it wouldn't mean superstition but reality that would've ended his presidency after one term if he did have a military victory. >> so in view of new york sympathy for the southern cause, what explains the great grief shown by new yorkers at lincoln's funeral procession? >> yeah it's really good question. first of all, there was profound regret expressed by many democrats after lincoln's passing. first of all, they trusted andrew johnson last and they trusted abraham lincoln to reconstruct the south. democrats in the north we're interested to opening voting rights for democrats in the south. like in a suddenly appreciated as being wise. certainly the religious confluence of events at easter pass over helped create this time of secular saint it for him. but i think one statistical unavoidable fact that new york is such a big town. it's a giant town. even if only republicans game, 150,000 is probably every lincoln voter in new york city. so
others worked to try to mount a third party candidate for jules jean charles prima. he had a really fraught path to victory. i think it wouldn't mean superstition but reality that would've ended his presidency after one term if he did have a military victory. >> so in view of new york sympathy for the southern cause, what explains the great grief shown by new yorkers at lincoln's funeral procession? >> yeah it's really good question. first of all, there was profound regret expressed...
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jewels. , what was the most you are -- jules, what was the most reassuring part of this message?tte: we have had something like 1.2 one billion monthly active users outside its key markets, and the one that is used within china, there was a concern that you affected the chinese market, what does it mean to $.10 overall business moving forward, and reeling the -- really the company trying to make the decision that their understanding of the executive order is on its overseas operations. see a knee-jerk reaction. many think the rally could be overdone. have a look at my chart, you are seeing this movement of tencent trying to hold above the 50-day moving average, with a little bit of what they are calling a triple top pattern forming after a massive run-up over 50% since its march lows. in terms of confusion over the distinction between wechat and whether it is used within china, it took a little bit of shine over the overall results. billionsing 29% to 60.5 in the three months and of june. bloomberg intelligence thinks perhaps the stay-at-home trend, we know it will dissipate at s
jewels. , what was the most you are -- jules, what was the most reassuring part of this message?tte: we have had something like 1.2 one billion monthly active users outside its key markets, and the one that is used within china, there was a concern that you affected the chinese market, what does it mean to $.10 overall business moving forward, and reeling the -- really the company trying to make the decision that their understanding of the executive order is on its overseas operations. see a...
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i knew could come closer to the center and say well it's oprah winfrey jule o scene are the yang and yang of the american religious center. and the gang and yang of the religious extremes are the which is hex and kavanaugh. in supporting donald trump or something. but in certain ways reflect the kind of religious failure in the sense that you would expect successful community to sort of socialize men and women together in certain ways. which is maybe not happening? would he think about that? >> i think it's a much broader failure than religion. i look at the wide range and i don't think they are exactly comparable. i still have a lot more on the nation that i do for the which is. that said, i think that what we are seeing what i find so fascinating is so many of the subjects as certain newspapers, for example feminist the horrible age or. [inaudible] white supremacist patriarchal field not way. they're often both charges that against institutions more broadly. i think that whatever they have to say the civic have failed us more broadly. thinking more broadly there is a sense in which
i knew could come closer to the center and say well it's oprah winfrey jule o scene are the yang and yang of the american religious center. and the gang and yang of the religious extremes are the which is hex and kavanaugh. in supporting donald trump or something. but in certain ways reflect the kind of religious failure in the sense that you would expect successful community to sort of socialize men and women together in certain ways. which is maybe not happening? would he think about that?...
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this man this may not be intrigued enough to look for the mini i'll assume he'll fall off or look at jules to cut through. the slit for doing so not that you'd be elated with me already that's what the overall reports could be said yes so. the only coffee. satan would force. sometimes all wrong rather than written history can shed light on this question. the father of trinity and writers assume it was conscripted into the french army he'll have shown no doubt whatsoever as to how he was treated by some french officers. most who did all the but none of what can you could lead the buttons on what. can land them to. where they can you some of the but raid but. such as and ok no day event. suffered a will. accept me that. he was not asked me if he was of had an ad about wedding and that when i know one i. like a family way way way beyond what he asked in a happy man. share i cannot. it has one of. the den i'd only seen one. as soon as father spoke of discrimination and this is part of a bigger question of army discipline in the. desire to face execution. but the french are accused of something
this man this may not be intrigued enough to look for the mini i'll assume he'll fall off or look at jules to cut through. the slit for doing so not that you'd be elated with me already that's what the overall reports could be said yes so. the only coffee. satan would force. sometimes all wrong rather than written history can shed light on this question. the father of trinity and writers assume it was conscripted into the french army he'll have shown no doubt whatsoever as to how he was treated...
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they are caught and they are facing a firing squad, but jules arrives and saves them both.ut there's still a huge disaster and it is mary who saves carl from death. so she again is quite the heroine. she is resolute in her determination to do what is right. she emerges as an independent, plucky woman, who thinks nothing of going to belgium in the midst of war and when she becomes entangled in the war, she's resourceful and brave in saving herself and the man she loves. this plucky heroine certainly signal challenges to conventional notions about women's essentially passive role in war. they save themselves and others, they become orders, they serve as nurses abroad. more dramatically, movie heroines like patria or angela challenge barriers to notions of women's conventional and respectable behavior by taking on the enemy firsthand and winning. the radical potential of this challenge, i would say, is constrained by the emphasis on femininity and the predictable happy ending of love and marriage. i would say this persistent motif of sexual danger made a potent reminder of wom
they are caught and they are facing a firing squad, but jules arrives and saves them both.ut there's still a huge disaster and it is mary who saves carl from death. so she again is quite the heroine. she is resolute in her determination to do what is right. she emerges as an independent, plucky woman, who thinks nothing of going to belgium in the midst of war and when she becomes entangled in the war, she's resourceful and brave in saving herself and the man she loves. this plucky heroine...
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. >> i got on the phone and he was like, jules, what was your mom thinking? said, erwin, i don't want to talk about this. i feel lick this is between you and your mom. he said, well, you just need to pray for her soul. i remember thinking it was a little bit odd, but then, given his grasp on the english language sometimes he'd say funny things or get something wrong, but i just remember thinking that was an odd comment. >> detective gates now felt wynn win howard's motive for killing deede keller was clear. but proving he had the means to commit the murder -- and erwin steadfastly maintained his innocence to investigators from the moment he stepped off the plane after the murder to the moments after, even though he was clearly the prim suspect. and the case against erwin was not without its problems. it's one thing to stalk someone. quite another to kill them. there was no physical evidence trying erwin howard to the crime, and there were those key card records showing him clocking into his job at american airlines the night of the murder. still, detective ga
. >> i got on the phone and he was like, jules, what was your mom thinking? said, erwin, i don't want to talk about this. i feel lick this is between you and your mom. he said, well, you just need to pray for her soul. i remember thinking it was a little bit odd, but then, given his grasp on the english language sometimes he'd say funny things or get something wrong, but i just remember thinking that was an odd comment. >> detective gates now felt wynn win howard's motive for...
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and jule entrant job misbehaved also.t she could do things like fix a motorcycle is really no comparison to that. i think it also shows how those tropes of the girly girl in the tomboy were always pitted against each other. and in a way that is kind of a false dichotomy. you can actually, going back to your question about women and liberation in adults today, i think we are aware that you can be as feminine as you want traditionally or stereotypically feminine and be powerful. and that you don't have to choose a side. you don't have to sacrifice any parts of yourself. once you are an adult. i guess the idea is to make children have that message too. >> host: exactly. someone asked a really interesting question. i don't know what your answer to this. alex asked how can come all of, and what she represents move the needle on over gender during? what is your response to that, lisa? >> i said this yesterday two days ago my father wrote to me and how many of these dp pics were tomboys hoped you could write something. i looked
and jule entrant job misbehaved also.t she could do things like fix a motorcycle is really no comparison to that. i think it also shows how those tropes of the girly girl in the tomboy were always pitted against each other. and in a way that is kind of a false dichotomy. you can actually, going back to your question about women and liberation in adults today, i think we are aware that you can be as feminine as you want traditionally or stereotypically feminine and be powerful. and that you...
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plus, migrants from around the world risk death crossing e dangerous jule betd en panama anlombia. >>woodruff: young people make up a large portion of the new covid-19 cases being seen acss the u.s. in some states, like arizona and florida, people under 45 account for more than half of all ieses. as stephy reports, doctors artowarning young people nee take more precautions, not only to keep from spreadingirus to older americans, but for their own sakes as well. >> reporter: when florida eased its lockdown and allowed restaurants and bars to reopen, 22-year-old nikki cortland was excited about the possibility of going out. she'd followed stay-at-home orders for more than two months. >> the officials were coming on tv, you know, the governor, and stating that things were reopend they were putting all of these safety measures into action. >oy> i mean people go ehave a drink. it's fine. >> so i began thinking, okay, you know, i just graduated college. i miss my friends. why not have one weekend in orlando >> reporter: armed with hand sanitizer and masks, cortland and her friends went to d
plus, migrants from around the world risk death crossing e dangerous jule betd en panama anlombia. >>woodruff: young people make up a large portion of the new covid-19 cases being seen acss the u.s. in some states, like arizona and florida, people under 45 account for more than half of all ieses. as stephy reports, doctors artowarning young people nee take more precautions, not only to keep from spreadingirus to older americans, but for their own sakes as well. >> reporter: when...
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germany now deciding that they want to become german citizens add to that of course people seeking jule citizenship in places like the republic of ireland you're allowed to seek an irish passport if one of your grandparents was born there but perhaps the most alarming aspects of this research is that this level of emigration 30 percent tends to only be seen in countries with serious political and economic problems. but he made it so what kind of people making this. one was like countries like spain you tend to imagine retirees the older generations looking to enjoy the sunshine in their later years but that isn't entirely the case there are significant numbers of younger people many of them highly educated who despite being offered lower salaries or salary freezes are deciding to make the leap and to relocate to the european union that's not forget that only a few weeks ago the british government announced a new points based immigration system that was sold to businesses as a way of encouraging the best and brightest not just on the e.u. but internationally to come and live and work her
germany now deciding that they want to become german citizens add to that of course people seeking jule citizenship in places like the republic of ireland you're allowed to seek an irish passport if one of your grandparents was born there but perhaps the most alarming aspects of this research is that this level of emigration 30 percent tends to only be seen in countries with serious political and economic problems. but he made it so what kind of people making this. one was like countries like...
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the game is called jules krug mary. what happens is the girls picked three men and they go around the room and every girl have to decide which one of the three she would kill, which when she would screw and which one she would settle down for life embrace the family. i think the example my wife gave when she was telling about this was i think for example, was conan o'brien, david letterman and jay leno. the girls could you like nbc did, kill conan and screw letterman, all the other interns did, and mary j jay leno. i'm laughing but then it struck me, kill, screw, marry that's politics, that's within the president of the united states. take example 1992 presidential election george h.w. bush, bill clinton, ross perot. we killed ross perot. hardly avoid unscrewed from bill clinton and we marry kindly old george h.w. bush. the outcome of the game is not always a foregone conclusion. what is our mysterious woe with bill instead the walk an hour with george. the 2000 presidential election america was divided about whether to
the game is called jules krug mary. what happens is the girls picked three men and they go around the room and every girl have to decide which one of the three she would kill, which when she would screw and which one she would settle down for life embrace the family. i think the example my wife gave when she was telling about this was i think for example, was conan o'brien, david letterman and jay leno. the girls could you like nbc did, kill conan and screw letterman, all the other interns did,...
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you look at someone like jules verne, jules verne defined the following century with his inventions andovels that read became real, a submarine, rockets to the moon, all kinds of stuff. look at things like, for instance, star wars. the original '77, like, there are no black people in "star wars." i don't think there are any people who don't have blue eyes in "star wars." it's like a -- you know, like a racist dream. there's only going to be one kind of people so it's -- i think it's very important to -- if i'm going to imagine myself, i have to imagine myself in the future and i have to imagine other people in the future so i get that. i mean, gene rodlebury knew it with "star trek," but the idea of creating a future that reflects the political, social and technological advance that i see following me in that direction. >> host: and again, let's go through some of the science fiction books you've written and always-- >> no. >> host: futureland, excuse me. >> guest: futureland. >> host: 47, the wave. whans your scien-- what's your favorite science fiction you've written. >> to imagine th
you look at someone like jules verne, jules verne defined the following century with his inventions andovels that read became real, a submarine, rockets to the moon, all kinds of stuff. look at things like, for instance, star wars. the original '77, like, there are no black people in "star wars." i don't think there are any people who don't have blue eyes in "star wars." it's like a -- you know, like a racist dream. there's only going to be one kind of people so it's -- i...
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public comment was taken on jule neighborhood service's committee hearing. we are currently taking public comment for the board items 28 through 31, the howard street and kissel kiss eling street. you may press star three for that item. you may provide general public comment during the public comment period. are there any other callers on the line? >> are you here to speak on howard and kisseling street appeal? please proceed. speaker you skipped over item number 27. >> you've been muted and so you can speak at general public comment. can you please queue up the next caller. we are only taking comments on this appeal hearing. for members of the public who are listening. >> speaker: i'm just wondering how hard it would be for you to listen to people who want to talk about number 27 because it's literally -- >> we are not here to speak on item 27 but the howard street and kissling street appeal. >> i'm hearing the same voice a few times and is there a way to monitor whether people are phoning in more than once? >> yes, there president, i apologize. i'm watchin
public comment was taken on jule neighborhood service's committee hearing. we are currently taking public comment for the board items 28 through 31, the howard street and kissel kiss eling street. you may press star three for that item. you may provide general public comment during the public comment period. are there any other callers on the line? >> are you here to speak on howard and kisseling street appeal? please proceed. speaker you skipped over item number 27. >> you've been...
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public comment was taken on jule neighborhood service's committee hearing. we are currently taking public comment for the board items 28 through 31, the howard street and kissel kiss eling street. you may press star three for that item. you may provide general public comment during the public comment period. are there any other callers on the line? >> are you here to speak on howard and kisseling street appeal? please proceed. speaker you skipped over item number 27. >> you've been muted and so you can speak at general public comment. can you please queue up the next caller. we are only taking comments on this appeal hearing. for members of the public who are listening. >> speaker: i'm just wondering how hard it would be for you to listen to people who want to talk about number 27 because it's literally -- >> we are not here to speak on item 27 but the howard street and kissling street appeal. >> i'm hearing the same voice a few times and is there a way to monitor whether people are phoning in more than once? >> yes, there president, i apologize. i'm watchin
public comment was taken on jule neighborhood service's committee hearing. we are currently taking public comment for the board items 28 through 31, the howard street and kissel kiss eling street. you may press star three for that item. you may provide general public comment during the public comment period. are there any other callers on the line? >> are you here to speak on howard and kisseling street appeal? please proceed. speaker you skipped over item number 27. >> you've been...